Android 6.0 Marshmallow review | The Verge
October 14, 2015 October 13, 2015 Android 6.0 Marshmallow is such a mishmash of features that I spent a long time trying to suss out the unifying principle behind it all. Turns out, the answer was literally right in front of my face the entire time I was looking at my phone: that new, colorful Google logo. It's divisive, like any bold rebranding. It gets rid of the childish lettering in favor of a more restrained font — but still has an aura of playfulness in the coloring. It's a sign that Google's growing up; it's more refined and able to put on a suit if need be — but it's still probably going to wear some kind of novelty joke tie. Google's new logo and microphone are unignorable on the home screen, and the multi-hued G is right there winking at you every time you hold down the home button to access Marshmallow's premier feature, Now on Tap. Google is listening for your voice and standing ready to turn the contents of any app's screen into a search or an action.Read full article from Android 6.0 Marshmallow review | The Verge
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